The month of March is Red Cross Appreciation month. As part of the local fund-raising effort, WLSK will host a one-hour telethon from 10 to 11 a.m. March 23. Callers can request a song, dedication, give a shout out to support or recognize a friend or family member or just call to make a donation to support the American Red Cross.

The City of Lebanon has won its condemnation case involving 200 Boldrick Avenue.

An interlocutory judgment was issued in favor of the City of Lebanon on Jan. 9, and after 30 days the defendant, Rhonda Molden, had not responded. On March 6, Marion Circuit Judge Allan Bertram issued the final judgment and order in favor of the city.

St. Catharine College will host the premiere of a documentary film by Springfield native Michael Breeding at 6 p.m. March 26 in Pettus Auditorium. Gov. Steve Beshear, First Lady Jane Beshear and the Kentucky Commission on Women with join St. Catharine in hosting the event.

Did you miss your high school prom? Or, do you wish you could have a second chance at experiencing it again? If so, you’re in luck. A “Second Chance Prom” event is scheduled for Saturday, March 21, at Centre Square in Lebanon. The prom is for adults only, and will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight. A prom king and queen will be crowned. Tickets are $40 per couple or $20 per person. The event is being hosted by Melissa and Doug Hoisington and proceeds will go to the Marion County High School Marching Knights.

In 2013, a Louisville man was indicted in Marion Circuit Court on four counts of sex abuse. Last month, he was found not guilty.

William Hemphill, 71, of 946 McKinley Avenue in Louisville stood trial on Feb. 23. The jury deliberated for two hours and 20 minutes before finding Hemphill not guilty on three counts. On the fourth court, Marion Circuit Judge Todd Spalding granted a directed verdict of not guilty.